2018-08-09T18:00:00-04:002018-08-12T22:00:00-04:00http://columbus.carpediem.cd/data/afisha/bp/af/1f/af1f8b645a.jpg7th Annual Film Festival of Columbus Announces 2018 Dates and Call for Submissions Columbus, Ohio—April 12, 2018— For the 7th year, the Film Festival of Columbus, brings creators, film industry insiders, and diverse audiences together to celebrate indie f...http://columbus.carpediem.cd/events6500475-film-festival-of-columbus-at-gateway-film-center/Film Festival of Columbus1550 N High St, Columbus, Ohio 43201Gateway Film Center

Film Festival of Columbus

7th Annual Film Festival of Columbus Announces 2018 Dates and Call for Submissions
Columbus, Ohio—April 12, 2018— For the 7th year, the Film Festival of Columbus, brings creators, film industry insiders, and diverse audiences together to celebrate indie filmmaking for four days, August 9—12 at the Gateway Film Center.
As part of a new partnership to grow the reach of the festival, organizers selected festival veteran and experience architect, Mike Gallichio. Gallichio heads the entertainment and festival operations company MGNow.
«With growing attendance and participation, we knew it was time to take the festival to the next level regarding branding and recognition. We immediately thought of Mike. His extens...ive experience with operations as well as designing award-winning festivals in the region made him a perfect partner,” stated John Daugherty, co-founder of the Film Festival of Columbus.
While screening and recognizing amateur and established filmmakers is central to the mission of the festival, drawing attention to Columbus as a filming destination is a key component of the event.
»The Film Festival of Columbus is quickly becoming the go-to festival in the region and the impact to Columbus is significant. Not only are we uniting artistic communities with the growth of the festival, but we are also simultaneously highlighting Columbus as a 'film-friendly' and filmmaking destination. All of which are great for economic and cultural development,” said Chris Hamel, co-founder of the Film Festival of Columbus.
Submissions for all sections of the festival are currently open. Filmmakers can submit a film for consideration via the online platform FilmFreeway.
The festival accepts films in the following categories: animation, feature, documentary, TV, and shorts (under 45 minutes). Deadlines to submit projects for the 2018 Film Festival of Columbus are as follows:
April 22— Regular Entry
June 1—Late Entry
June 22—Extended Entry
In addition to screenings, festival organizers are planning a variety of events over the four days including workshops, receptions, and artist talks.
Submission rules, regulations, and general information can be found at filmfestivalcolumbus.com. Questions regarding submission can be directed to John Daugherty via email at [email protected]
About the Film Festival of Columbus
The Film Festival of Columbus champions emerging and established filmmakers by providing a platform to showcase their art through a variety of film genres and styles.
Founded in 2012 by theatre veterans Chris Hamel and John Daugherty, the Film Festival of Columbus was formed to raise awareness of filmmaking and to showcase Columbus as a filming destination.